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Uplifting, not downtrodden

Uplifting, not downtrodden

So how low can you go? Well, how about looting the homes of flood victims in Roche Percee? That's about as scummy as you can get, I would expect.

Floodwaters force dive team into action

With floodwaters inundating numerous areas in southeast Saskatchewan, a number of scenarios that once seemed unthinkable have presented challenges for everyone from law enforcement to utility companies.

Bruins lock up three more prospects

Estevan Bruins head coach and general manager Keith Cassidy continues to pile up the kilometres, inking three more list players to contracts last week.

Lengthy vehicle chase ends with several charges

A police chase that took Estevan Police Service (EPS) members and their counterparts in other communities to the outskirts of Weyburn on the night of June 21, culminated in a court room for an Estevan man.

We'll need the five Rs

This time the call isn't for assistance to a singular victim, or a community call out for the local United Way or some other non-profit or charitable organization.

Stolen car lands local man in custody

A local man was remanded in custody after charges alleging he stole a vehicle and evaded police while impaired. The Crown prosecutor was not agreeable to the release of Estevan resident Evan Garrow, during provincial court proceedings on June 23.
What does the future hold for Roche Percee?

What does the future hold for Roche Percee?

As he stood beside his boat, Harley Jahn had a perfect view of the terrible fate that has befallen the village he once called home. "It's heartbreaking," he said.

Softball teams prep for pitch at provincials

A number of local softball clubs are preparing for provincial competition, beginning this weekend.

Benefit concert raises funds for hardest hit

Relief for the victims of flooding this spring has begun to pour in, through donations, and the help of a benefit concert.

Outflows from reservoirs continue to drop

After reaching a record high of 770 cubic metres per second, outflows into the Souris River are gradually beginning to drop.
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